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Rockers behind “Jump,” “Panama,” and other massive hits embark on a continent-spanning tour

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Van Halen: Live on Tour with Special Guest Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band

1984: the album (and the year) that laminated the Van Halen’s rock-star card for all time; together with the band’s self-titled debut, the two albums sell in excess of 10 million albums, placing them on an elite short list of​ double RIAA-certified Diamond Award honorees

75 million: the number of records they’ve sold since

2007: induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

2015: original lead singer David Lee Roth joins the band on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, marking the band’s first U.S. television performance with Roth behind the mic

Why: the performance served as a kick-off to the band’s 2015 North American tour

Prepare your ears: by checking out remastered versions of Van Halen’s classic records, cut straight from the tapes and released earlier this year

Supporting act: blues-rock outfit Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band

What Rolling Stone said about the tour’s first show: “Van Halen play nice, shred hard at high-energy tour opener…‘Everybody Wants Some!!’ was a tribal monster…‘Unchained’ and Van Halen II’s ‘Beautiful Girls’ were hurricanes of snapping rhythm and bloodthirsty guitar noise.”